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| name = 4HI |
| name = 4HI |
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| logo = 4HI AM logo.png |
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| city = [[Emerald, Queensland |
| city = [[Emerald, Queensland]], [[Australia]] |
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| area = [[Central Highlands Region]] |
| area = [[Central Highlands Region]] |
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| branding = |
| branding = 1143 4HI AM |
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| slogan = The Best Songs of All Time |
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| airdate = {{Start date|df=yes|1981|11|30}} |
| airdate = {{Start date|df=yes|1981|11|30}} |
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| frequency = |
| frequency = 1143 [[kHz]] [[AM radio|AM]] |
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| repeater = 88.1 [[MHz]] [[FM radio|FM]] [[Blair Athol coal mine]]<br />103.7 MHz FM [[Blackwater, Queensland|Blackwater]]<br />102.1 MHz FM [[Clermont, Queensland|Clermont]]<br />945 kHz AM [[Dysart, Queensland|Dysart]]<br />92.5 MHz FM [[North Goonyella coal mine]]<br />93.7 MHz FM [[Goonyella Riverside Mine]]<br />1215 kHz AM [[Moranbah, Queensland|Moranbah]]/[[Nebo, Queensland|Nebo]]<br />106.9 MHz FM [[Peak Downs Mine]] |
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| repeaters = {{Frequency|88.1|MHz}} (Blair Athol)<br /> |
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{{Frequency|1215|kHz}}(Moranbah/Nebo)<br /> |
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{{Frequency|103.7|MHz}}(Blackwater)<br /> |
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{{Frequency|102.1|MHz}}(Clermont) br /> |
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{{Frequency|945|kHz}} (Dysart)<br /> |
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{{Frequency|106.9|MHz}} (Peak Downs)<br /> |
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{{Frequency|92.5|MHz}}(Goonyella North)<br /> |
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{{Frequency|93.7|MHz}} (Goonyella Riverside)<br /> |
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| format = News, Talk, Sport, Music |
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| callsign_meaning = '''4''' – Queensland<br />'''HI'''ghlands |
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| owner = [[ |
| owner = [[Resonate Broadcasting]] |
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| website = {{URL|http://www.4hi.com.au/}} |
| website = {{URL|http://www.4hi.com.au/}} |
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'''4HI |
'''4HI AM''' is a [[classic hits]]-formatted radio station in [[Emerald, Queensland]], owned and operated by [[Resonate Broadcasting]]. The station was previous owned by [[Macquarie Regional Radio]] until October 2015, following its acquisition of the [[Smart Radio Group]] in 2011. |
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==Ownership== |
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4HI is currently owned by [[Resonate Broadcasting]] following its acquisition of the Macquarie Regional Radio stations in October 2015. Macquarie Radio Network was forced to sell its regional stations, including 4HI, to comply with ACMA legislation following the merger between the Macquarie Radio Network and Fairfax Media in 2014. Macquarie Radio Network had owned the station since August 2011 after the company acquired the Smart Radio Group at a cost of $6 million. |
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==Broadcast area== |
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4HI broadcasts to the greater Central Highland and Coalfields area of Queensland on a total of eleven transmitters, serving various local communities and coal mines in the region. |
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The station's main three AM transmitters are located in Emerald, Dysart and Moranbah, while the less powerful FM repeaters are located at Clermont, Rolleston, Sojitz Minerva Mine, BMA Blackwater Mine, Blair Athol Mine, Peak Downs Mine, Goonyella North Mine and Goonyella Riverside Mine. |
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==Programming== |
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4HI is a one-announcer station and only broadcasts a limited amount of weekday programming from the station's Emerald studio, including a three-hour breakfast show, hosted by Joel Reinke, and an hour-long lunchtime program. There is also sports-themed local programming on 4HI each Saturday morning. |
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The station relies heavily on nationally syndicated programming from 2GB in Sydney, such as the Ray Hadley Morning Show, the Bed Fordham highlights program and the Continuous Call Team. |
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4HI also airs a networked drive program each weekday afternoon from 3 pm which is broadcast across the Resonate Broadcasting network. |
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| 6 am to 9 am || The Brekky Show |
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| 9 am to 11 am || The [[Ray Hadley]] Morning Show |
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| 11 am to 12 pm || The Best of the [[Alan Jones (talkback host)|Alan Jones]] Show |
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| 12 pm to 1 pm || The 4HI Lunchbox Live and Rural News |
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| 1 pm to 3 pm || The [[Chris Smith (broadcaster)|Chris Smith]] Afternoon Show |
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| 3 pm to 6 pm || Drive |
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| 6 pm to 8 pm || Money Matters with [[Ross Greenwood (journalist)|Ross Greenwood]] |
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| 12 am to 5 am || Miners Overnight |
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==Saturday |
==Saturday program guide== |
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| 12 am to 5 am || Miners Overnight Weekends with James |
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| 6 am to 11 am || The Saturday Breakfast Show with Cameron Stallard |
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| 11 am to 12 pm || The Racing Show |
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| 12 pm to 10 pm || [[The Continuous Call Team]] |
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==Sunday |
==Sunday program guide== |
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| 9 am to 11 am || My Generation with [[Jonesy and Amanda]] |
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| 12 pm to 6 pm || [[The Continuous Call Team]] |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.4hi.com.au/ Official website] |
*[http://www.4hi.com.au/ Official website] |
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*[https://www.facebook.com/4HIEmerald Facebook Page] |
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{{Resonate Broadcasting}} |
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==References== |
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[[Category:Radio stations in Queensland]] |
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[[Category:Radio stations established in 1981]] |
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[[Category:Classic hits radio stations in Australia]] |
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[[Category:Resonate Broadcasting]] |
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Latest revision as of 00:54, 12 December 2024
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Broadcast area | Central Highlands Region |
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Frequency | 1143 kHz AM |
Branding | 1143 4HI AM |
Programming | |
Format | Classic hits |
Ownership | |
Owner | Resonate Broadcasting |
History | |
First air date | 30 November 1981 |
Call sign meaning | 4 – Queensland HIghlands |
Technical information | |
Power | 5kW |
Repeater(s) | 88.1 MHz FM Blair Athol coal mine 103.7 MHz FM Blackwater 102.1 MHz FM Clermont 945 kHz AM Dysart 92.5 MHz FM North Goonyella coal mine 93.7 MHz FM Goonyella Riverside Mine 1215 kHz AM Moranbah/Nebo 106.9 MHz FM Peak Downs Mine |
Links | |
Website | www |
4HI AM is a classic hits-formatted radio station in Emerald, Queensland, owned and operated by Resonate Broadcasting. The station was previous owned by Macquarie Regional Radio until October 2015, following its acquisition of the Smart Radio Group in 2011.
Ownership
[edit]4HI is currently owned by Resonate Broadcasting following its acquisition of the Macquarie Regional Radio stations in October 2015. Macquarie Radio Network was forced to sell its regional stations, including 4HI, to comply with ACMA legislation following the merger between the Macquarie Radio Network and Fairfax Media in 2014. Macquarie Radio Network had owned the station since August 2011 after the company acquired the Smart Radio Group at a cost of $6 million.
Broadcast area
[edit]4HI broadcasts to the greater Central Highland and Coalfields area of Queensland on a total of eleven transmitters, serving various local communities and coal mines in the region.
The station's main three AM transmitters are located in Emerald, Dysart and Moranbah, while the less powerful FM repeaters are located at Clermont, Rolleston, Sojitz Minerva Mine, BMA Blackwater Mine, Blair Athol Mine, Peak Downs Mine, Goonyella North Mine and Goonyella Riverside Mine.
Programming
[edit]4HI is a one-announcer station and only broadcasts a limited amount of weekday programming from the station's Emerald studio, including a three-hour breakfast show, hosted by Joel Reinke, and an hour-long lunchtime program. There is also sports-themed local programming on 4HI each Saturday morning.
The station relies heavily on nationally syndicated programming from 2GB in Sydney, such as the Ray Hadley Morning Show, the Bed Fordham highlights program and the Continuous Call Team.
4HI also airs a networked drive program each weekday afternoon from 3 pm which is broadcast across the Resonate Broadcasting network.
Weekday program guide
[edit]Time Slot | Program Name |
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6 am to 9 am | The Brekky Show |
9 am to 11 am | The Ray Hadley Morning Show |
11 am to 12 pm | The Best of the Alan Jones Show |
12 pm to 1 pm | The 4HI Lunchbox Live and Rural News |
1 pm to 3 pm | The Chris Smith Afternoon Show |
3 pm to 6 pm | Drive |
6 pm to 8 pm | Money Matters with Ross Greenwood |
12 am to 5 am | Miners Overnight |
Saturday program guide
[edit]Time Slot | Program Name |
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12 am to 5 am | Miners Overnight Weekends with James |
6 am to 11 am | The Saturday Breakfast Show with Cameron Stallard |
11 am to 12 pm | The Racing Show |
12 pm to 10 pm | The Continuous Call Team |
Sunday program guide
[edit]Time Slot | Program Name |
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9 am to 11 am | My Generation with Jonesy and Amanda |
12 pm to 6 pm | The Continuous Call Team |